Him compatibility information, C-12 – Rockwell Automation 1336E IMPACT Adjustable Frequency AC Drive User Manual V 1-4.XX User Manual
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Using the Human Interface Module (HIM)
5. Press INC or DEC to go to the parameter that you want to provide
the information. In this case, parameter 86 — Motor Torque %.
6. Press ENTER.
7. Press ESC when you have finished to exit the Set Links mode.
Removing a Link
To remove a link, you need to:
1. From the Choose Mode prompt, use INC or DEC to select Links.
2. Press INC or DEC to select Set Links.
3. Use INC or DEC to scroll through the parameter list until you
come to the destination parameter that you want to link.
4. Press SEL.
5. Enter 0.
6. Press ENTER.
7. Press ESC when you have finished to exit the Set Links mode.
HIM Compatibility Information
If your HIM was shipped with your 1336 IMPACT drive, it should be
fully compatible with your drive. However, if you are using a HIM
that you purchased before purchasing your IMPACT drive, you
should read this section and understand which features your HIM
supports and which are not supported.
!
ATTENTION: Be careful when removing links. If the
source parameter has already written a value to the
destination parameter, the destination parameter retains
the value until you explicitly remove it. For some
parameters, this may produce undesirable results.
If your HIM is older
than:
Then your HIM does not support:
Version 1.07 Series B
• The ability for the HIM to remove one decimal point from
parameters with values too large to display.
Version 1.06 Series B
• Version 1.07 Series B enhancement.
• The reset function.
• The ability to change the process display.
• Enhanced parameter value changing.
• A number accelerator. As you hold a button down longer
to change a value/parameter, the number will increase
incrementally faster.
Version 1.04 Series B
• Version 1.06 Series B enhancements.
• The ability to download information to a different size
drive.
Version 1.01 Series B
• Version 1.04 Series B enhancement.
• The copy cat function.
• The ability to escape out of the Search and Link
functions.
• The display of the trip fault for the fault display.
• Support for the start up procedure.